David Bowie released 'Scary Monsters' following his influential Berlin Trilogy, creating a successful culmination of his 1970s work.
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Narrator: What makes "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark" so, well, scary are the monsters. The disfigured Jangly Man and the bulbous Pale Lady look as if they've been simply lifted from the '80s ...
The monster is scary and the tension is well-tempered. Even the footprints in this movie are scary. The ending is a bit of a cop-out, so I recommend you turn off the movie when you think it’s over.